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BEA WebLogic Server vulnerability
Author: JT Smith
From SecurityFocus: "Unchecked buffers exist in a particular handler for URL requests that
begin with two dots "..". Depending on the data...
2000: The Internet year in review
Author: JT Smith
Highlights from the article: "The Internet reaches a demographic milestone as a new study reveals that for the
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New Open Source MPEG 4-based codec
Author: JT Smith
Slashdot readers discuss this tidbit: ""Let me inform you about our new MPEG-4-based codec
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What next for Crusoe?
Author: JT Smith
A recent article in MIT's Technology Review said that the Crusoe chip had put most of the functionality normally expected in hardware...
Itanium – The next big leap for Linux
Author: JT Smith
Previously, if you wanted 64-bit computing power, you would have had to
choose one of the proprietary 64-bit platforms. Linux does run...
Meta-HTML’s Fox: The coolest cat in geekville
Author: JT Smith
- By Julie Bresnick -
Open Source people
Musician, programmer, father, though not necessarily in that order,
Brian J. Fox's
most
recent programming venture is
Meta-HTML.
If...
Interview: Developer of GNOME port to Windows-dupe from thurs.
Author: JT Smith
LinuxOrbit interviews Charles Northrup, CTO for Global Technologies and the
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Book Review: Practical UNIX and Internet Security
Author: JT Smith
32bitsonline has the review: "The authors of 'Practical UNIX and Internet Security,' Simson Garfinkel and Gene Spafford, write in a very
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Give the gift of Linux this holiday season
Author: JT Smith
From the Linux Journal: "This year, why not give the gift of Linux for Christmas or Hannukah? Sure, I admit it: When...
Linux gaming parity: Don’t hold your breath
Author: JT Smith
- By Grant Gross -
Are you waiting for your favorite desktop game to come to Linux? Although there's a handful of...